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Scholarship applications for professionals and students are being accepted for the 2019 Central Iowa Women Lead Change Conference, which will take place Oct. 9-10 at the Meadows Events & Conference Center in Altoona. To date, Women …
The U.S. insurance industry lost 1,400 jobs in June over May, following five consecutive months of job increases in 2019, according to preliminary figures from the U.S. Labor Department’s Bureau of Labor Statistics, Best’s Insurance …
Author, historian and curator Heath Lee will speak Wednesday in Des Moines about her new book, “The League of Wives: The Untold Story of Women Who Took on the U.S. Government to Bring Their Husbands …
WHO-TV: The University of Northern Iowa is projecting a drop in enrollmnent for the fall semester. According to UNI’s President Mark Nook, officials expect about 10,600 students to be enrolled in the Cedar Falls university. The …
The Des Moines Area Religious Council board of directors has named Matt Unger as the new CEO of DMARC, effective July 10. Unger most recently was chief operating officer for the Food Bank of Iowa. Unger will …
Sioux City Journal: Nebraska regulators and Big Ox Energy struck an agreement Monday to extend the decision date of whether or not the troubled South Sioux City biogas plant will be allowed to keep its state …
KCCI-TV: Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller issued a clarification on Iowa’s hemp and cannabidiol laws after fielding many questions about products found in some Iowa stores. According to the release, “Any product containing cannabidiol is currently …
After a one-year hiatus, Jazz in July will kick off this week at Hoyt Sherman Place with a free performance on the front lawn by the Sam Salomone Quartet on July 11 at 6 p.m., …
The Des Moines Art Center is inviting the Greater Des Moines community to participate in “Sculpting our Community” in celebration of the 10th anniversary of the Pappajohn Sculpture Park. Participants are encouraged to create art …
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